Teachings of Indian Gods (2.): Flights to Space

1 14. 12. 2017
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Is it possible that, by studying ancient Indian texts, we were able to recreate the advanced technology that existed in India thousands of years ago?

Proponents of the ancient astronaut theory suggest that ancient writings may also contain details of an advanced spacecraft. Hindu scholars point out that stories of space travel can be found on the old Sanskrit texts. There are also records of people who have boarded spacecraft and traveled to other solar systems.

Old text Vishnu Purana se Mr. Vishnu decided to marry Dhruvu, a human being, on an interstellar journey. It is explicitly stated here that Dhurva traveled to the planets Merkur, Venus and even some stars. According to the text, he traveled in a real, physical ship around seven planetary systems and eventually arrived at the solar system and planets Vishnu Loka, where it comes from Mr. Vishnu. In this book, there is a story of aliens who have taken the human being to another solar system. Although there is very little detail in the text about the spacecraft he traveled Dhruva, in other writings Vedic scientists have found very detailed descriptions of spacecraft.

In 2014, an article entitled "Engineering and Innovation Technologies" was published in the Journal of Engineering and Innovation Technology Vedic ion drive, in which a team of aviation scientists outlined the theory that what is described in 1000 years old text called Samarangana Sutradhara, is a modern ionic mercury vortex engine used for space travel.

NASA: Ionic Dawn Engine

In the text Samarangana Sutradhara describes a mercury-swirting engine and, with the help of heat (perhaps from solar energy), allows flying. This remarkably resembles an ion motor. The concept of ion engines is older than 100 years. It works by introducing xenon gas into the chamber (similar to helium or neon gas, but heavier). The chamber is ionized, which means it has a given electrical charge - and once this charge is reached, the tension between the grille in the chamber and the grille just behind it causes the xenon to fire from the engine. The action effect of xenon in one direction causes a reaction that pushes the spacecraft in the opposite direction. This creates a small pull that has been working for a long time. Therefore, ion engines are unique to traveling in the interspace.

In 2007 NASA sent a spacecraft to space Dawn, which used a conventional multistage chemical rocket for Earth's reflection, but switched to ion drive for the journey through the deep space. This mission enabled the ion drive to acquire energy from solar panels. These were solar-powered ion nozzles with a whirlpool in the middle that propelled the spacecraft on their way to the asteroid belt - exactly as it is described in the Sanskrit texts.

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